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Call for paper: British Records Association conference 2026: ‘All Mapped Out: Maps, Plans and Charts in the Archives’
London,
UKOrganisation: British Records AssociationThis year the British Records Association (BRA) annual conference will be held on the topic of records and archives which take the form of maps or geographical plans and charts. The event will take place on 24 November 2026.
Submissions are invited which link this theme to the aims of the BRA, namely the preservation, understanding, accessibility and study of our recorded heritage for public benefit. Areas to be explored could include:
Challenges of preserving maps owing to their scale or format
Survival or absence of significant maps, or collections thereof
Little known material, whether significant for design or purpose, for example
Misleading maps
Different reasons why maps have been produced
Interesting discoveries or interpretations based on the study of maps
Maps as a tool for public engagement
Broadening access through digitisation, grant funded projects, or other means
relevant collaborations, such as between historians and collections managers
Changes in how maps have been created, and insights these provide, such as the rise of digital cartography
Whether existing map collections are under threat from technological advances
Abstracts of papers (twenty minutes) or lightning talks as part of a panel (five minutes) should be a maximum of 200 words and should be accompanied by a biography of all participants of up to 150 words. These should be submitted to the BRA Chair: chair@britishrecordsassociation.org.uk
The British Records Association is a charity which aims to promote the preservation, understanding, accessibility and study of our recorded heritage for public benefit. It is open to anyone interested in records and archives whether local historians, academics, professional archivists, or custodians and owners of collections, or simply those who are curious about the record of our past. http://www.britishrecordsassociation.org.uk/